Monday, December 12, 2011
Photos from Dec. 8 OL Presentation
Here are three photos from my Dec. 8 Operation Lifesaver presentation at the Kids R Kids Learning Center in north Austin. I presented to one class of 10 very young kids and another after-school program with 90 kids (that presentation shown above). Note the dates in the photos are incorrect.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Dec. 8, 2011 OL Presentations at Kids R Kids Learning Academy, Cedar Park, TX
I was invited back to the Kids R Kids Learning Academy today to give two Operation Lifesaver presentations. I had previously brought a motorcar to the July 8 Child Safety Fair at that location so they became acquainted with RPI and our OL activities. I wore one of the new RPI hats and brought in a railroad crossing warning bell and a railroad crossing sign as visual aids. I gave one presentation to 10 pre-schoolers using my laminated posters and the other to about 90 kids between 4-12 years old using the Powerpoint program. Both went very well. The kids really enjoyed the presentations, particularly when I whacked the bell with a large bolt to produce the warning tones. That got their full attention in a hurry. The Kids R Kids staffer, Sugandha Jain, expressed her appreciation for the presentations and brought me in to meet the Academy's owner. She took at least 20-30 photos and I asked her to e-mail me some. Will post them here when I get them. Any day we can reach 100 kids and a number of adults is a great day for OL work.
I wished we could have had some Cub Scout work this past November and December, but it just didn't seem to work out. Will keep up my efforts to arrange those presentations but it probably won't be possible until after tax season ends in mid-April next year.
I wished we could have had some Cub Scout work this past November and December, but it just didn't seem to work out. Will keep up my efforts to arrange those presentations but it probably won't be possible until after tax season ends in mid-April next year.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Cub Scout OL Activities Coming Up
Received an e-mail the other day from my the Cub Scout after-school program coordinator for the Austin ISD, responding to my offer to provide Operation Lifesaver (OL) presentations this fall semester, as I have done in previous years. She asked if I would be available to do presentations in November. I responded "but of course" and asked her to develop a schedule. I plan to provide one presentation per week. I previously have brought motorcars to presentations, but am going to forego that for this series. It's a real time-consuming to load the motorcar, trailer it down to Austin, unload it at the school, show it off to the kids, and then re-load it, bring it home and off-load it. Instead I will bring in a railroad crossing sign I have and a warning bell and use them as my audiovisual props. Here's a photo of the crossing sign:
This gives us a chance to continue working on OL activities within the Capital Metro service area, which is an important contribution to RPI's overall relationship with Capital Metro.
This gives us a chance to continue working on OL activities within the Capital Metro service area, which is an important contribution to RPI's overall relationship with Capital Metro.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
August 13 Austin ISD Back to School Bash
Alissa Schram, Capital Metro Community Involvement Coordinator, and I handed out Capital Metro and Operation Lifesaver materials at the Austin ISD "Back to School Bash" on Saturday, August 13, from 9:00-12:00 noon. The "Bash" is a major community event at which children's backpacks, bike helmets and other stuff is given away while up to 40 or 50 community organizations hand out educational materials on particular topics. Our table handed out piggybanks that look like MetroRail trainsets (some 500 of them, until we ran out). We also had a lot of different Capital Metro pamphlets and rail safety items, including refrigerator magnets, rulers, activity books, book covers, etc. I would estimate we probably had at least 750 folks come by our table. I brought my Railroad Crossing sign so that helped attract folks. I took home whatever was left over so we have more material for future safety fairs. Best of all, the Bash was indoors, with air-conditioning. I participated in this event on behalf of Railroad Partners, Inc. (RPI), a rail corridor preservation group (see railroadpartners.com) which supports rail safety in all railroad corridors.
Here's some photos:
Here's some photos:
Saturday, August 6, 2011
August 6 RPI Motorcar Exhibit at Highland Mall Safety Fair
I took my Woodings CBI down to the Highland Mall in Austin today for their safety fair. Set up the motorcar at the West Entrance, close by two APD motorcycles, the SWAT tactical response vehicle, the APD Bomb Squad (with robot bomb handlers), and an AFD fire truck. Lucky for me I brought the EZ-Up or I would have melted away. The fair was from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm and by 3:00 it was 105 degrees. Here's what my exhibit looked like:
I set up my Operation Lifesaver graphics and was able to give seven presentations to a total of 17 adults and 17 kids. I'm satisfied with that. I also met two persons who asked for my card to call later about scheduling an OL presentation for their schools in the Austin area. And I handed out a bunch of railroad safety flyers and brochures. Here's a photo of me with some kids I gave a presentation to:
We can notch up another volunteer job on behalf of Capital Metro. Just when I'm thinking this heat is too much, I remember the Leander Safety Fair in December 2009, when the temp started out about 38 and ended up around 45. Weather can be a bear at times but at least we're getting the word out.
I set up my Operation Lifesaver graphics and was able to give seven presentations to a total of 17 adults and 17 kids. I'm satisfied with that. I also met two persons who asked for my card to call later about scheduling an OL presentation for their schools in the Austin area. And I handed out a bunch of railroad safety flyers and brochures. Here's a photo of me with some kids I gave a presentation to:
We can notch up another volunteer job on behalf of Capital Metro. Just when I'm thinking this heat is too much, I remember the Leander Safety Fair in December 2009, when the temp started out about 38 and ended up around 45. Weather can be a bear at times but at least we're getting the word out.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Kids R Kids Child Safety and Protection Festival -- July 9, 2011
I found out about a Child Safety and Protection Festival sponsored by the Kids R Kids Learning Academy in northern Austin on Saturday, July 9, and signed up to bring a motorcar and provide Operation Lifesaver railroad safety presentations. I also brought along a table to display OL and Capital Metro literature, along with refrigerator magnet giveaways. My wife Alma came along to help set up and take down my display, but spent most of the morning shopping at the nearby Lakeline Mall. The fair itself was from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm.
I provided seven OL presentations to a total of 10 adults and 10 kids, and gave literature to about 25 others. Not much volume but every journey begins with a single step. The organizer was most appreciative. They had an APD police car and an AFD fire truck as well so the motorcar fitted in well. And I made a contact with a Moms Day Off coordinator named Jessica who might want me to do some OL activities for kids in Leander. I am sure glad I found an EZ-Up and was able to set it up because I was beginning to roast by noon, just as the fair began winding down
RPI has represented Capital Metro at numerous child safety fairs within the Capital Metro service area over the past several years. I will bring a motorcar to another such fair at the Highland Mall in north Austin on August 6 and then the Austin ISD Back to School Bash inside the Austin Convention Center on August 13. That one's interesting because I can pull the motorcar on its trailer up inside the Center and park it on the floor, next to the police and fire vehicles. Plus it's out of the sun and even air-conditioned--doesn't get any better than that. We've put out a call for more RPI volunteers to help with these events.
My last OL activity this year was back in March, when I did a presentation for a Cub Scout pack at a MetroRail station in north Austin and then rode the train with them to downtown and back. That was fun.
I also did a number of motorcar-associated OL presentations last year for the Cub Scout after-school programs at six or seven Austin elementary schools. I was all set to do those this May and June but then my voice gave out on me (had to have vocal cord surgery in mid-May) so that had to be pushed back to the fall semester, August-December. Looking forward to doing OL presentations for the kids during that period.
We do an annual report to Capital Metro on OL safety activities undertaken by RPI within the Capital Metro service area, so these activities are very helpful to show that RPI is a multi-faceted organization that can help out Cap Metro in a variety of ways.
Here's some photos of the Kids R Kids event:
Last but not least, here's a July 10 thank-you e-mail from the Festival organizer, Sugandha Jain:
I provided seven OL presentations to a total of 10 adults and 10 kids, and gave literature to about 25 others. Not much volume but every journey begins with a single step. The organizer was most appreciative. They had an APD police car and an AFD fire truck as well so the motorcar fitted in well. And I made a contact with a Moms Day Off coordinator named Jessica who might want me to do some OL activities for kids in Leander. I am sure glad I found an EZ-Up and was able to set it up because I was beginning to roast by noon, just as the fair began winding down
RPI has represented Capital Metro at numerous child safety fairs within the Capital Metro service area over the past several years. I will bring a motorcar to another such fair at the Highland Mall in north Austin on August 6 and then the Austin ISD Back to School Bash inside the Austin Convention Center on August 13. That one's interesting because I can pull the motorcar on its trailer up inside the Center and park it on the floor, next to the police and fire vehicles. Plus it's out of the sun and even air-conditioned--doesn't get any better than that. We've put out a call for more RPI volunteers to help with these events.
My last OL activity this year was back in March, when I did a presentation for a Cub Scout pack at a MetroRail station in north Austin and then rode the train with them to downtown and back. That was fun.
I also did a number of motorcar-associated OL presentations last year for the Cub Scout after-school programs at six or seven Austin elementary schools. I was all set to do those this May and June but then my voice gave out on me (had to have vocal cord surgery in mid-May) so that had to be pushed back to the fall semester, August-December. Looking forward to doing OL presentations for the kids during that period.
We do an annual report to Capital Metro on OL safety activities undertaken by RPI within the Capital Metro service area, so these activities are very helpful to show that RPI is a multi-faceted organization that can help out Cap Metro in a variety of ways.
Here's some photos of the Kids R Kids event:
Last but not least, here's a July 10 thank-you e-mail from the Festival organizer, Sugandha Jain:
Mr. Edward,
Thank you so much to you and your wife for coming to the Child Safety and Protection festival at Kids 'R' Kids. You offered an extremely valuable resource to the families and community. Thanks for displaying the railroad inspection vehicle and distributing materials on Capital Metro. I am grateful to you for your hard work and sincerity of service. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I very much appreciate your sharing your skills at the festival.
----Sugandha
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